Description
Congratulations, it’s July, which means you have officially survived what may very well be considered the most consequential Supreme Court term in the history of the United States. Simply existing in this country over the past few weeks (months? years?) feels like trying to swim through rapidly drying concrete. Avoiding the news is impossible if for no other reason than the direct impact so much of the news of late has on the job of a law librarian. Imagine teaching a legal research class at the end of this past SCOTUS sitting? I’ll spare you the image because I did, and yes, it sucked. Note to self: do not teach a summer class in the month of June.
Publication Date
7-5-2022
Publisher
RIPS Law Librarian Blog
Disciplines
Information Literacy | Law | Law Librarianship | Legal Writing and Research
Recommended Citation
Smith Schlinck, Olivia, "We’re All Historical Researchers Now: The Impact of Dobbs on Legal Research Instruction" (2022). Library Staff Online Publications. 9.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/staff-online-pubs/9
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Information Literacy Commons, Law Librarianship Commons, Legal Writing and Research Commons